Presenting an analysis into the 'troublesome' generation, this book investigates some of the most important topics affecting them, including their attitudes to sex, relationships, and marriage; consumerism and celebrity; body image; work; politics and religion. It also asks how they define happiness, and what they envisage for the future. more...

A true story of love, loss, and the mother-daughter relationship across generations, this biography describes Rebecca Huntley?s search for her maternal grandmother?s story. Following the death of her Italian Nonna , Huntley discovers that there was much unknown about the kind-hearted, quiet individual she thought she knew. With evocative stories... more...

Cooking is, for many Australians, a chore. Although we're surrounded by glamorous food media, for most of us food preparation is an exhausting task at the end of the day. And it's now easier than ever to order takeaway, eat out at an affordable restaurant or buy pre-prepared food. In such an environment, what incentives are there for us to cook... more...

Cooking is, for many Australians, a chore. Although we're surrounded by glamorous food media, for most of us food preparation is an exhausting task at the end of the day. And it's now easier than ever to order takeaway, eat out at an affordable restaurant or buy pre-prepared food. In such an environment, what incentives are there for us to cook meals... more...